Archive for June 2023
IRS Sends Special Mailing To Taxpayers In Certain Disaster Areas
The Internal Revenue Service is sending a special follow-up mailing to taxpayers in several states affected by disasters to let them know that they have additional time to pay their taxes. The IRS is taking this special step to help reassure taxpayers affected by disasters that they do have extra time to file and pay…
Read MoreIndiana State Fair Unveils Full Court Press For 2023 Basketball Theme Programming Plans
Celebrating the State that Grew the Game, presented by Pacers Sports & Entertainment. 18 Days of Celebrating Indiana Basketball. The Indiana State Fair today announced 18 days full of basketball inspired entertainment plans in support of its 2023 theme of BASKETBALL, in partnership with Pacers Sports & Entertainment. The 2023 theme was announced last winter…
Read MoreIndiana Department Of Education Launches Next Phase Of Educator Supply And Demand Marketplace
Phase Two of Marketplace Provides Additional Recruitment Tool for Schools. The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) launched the second phase of a new statewide educator supply and demand marketplace, providing additional data to schools and the state to strengthen and support Indiana’s educator pipeline. The marketplace, first launched in March 2022, was a key component…
Read MoreChange In Law Allowing Minors In Restaurant Bar Areas Still Carries Restrictions
A longstanding Indiana law will be changing effective July 1 in an effort to expand family dining space in Hoosier restaurants. The law previously prohibited minors under 18 years of age from dining in the bar area of a restaurant. But on Saturday families will be able to dine with their minor children under age…
Read MoreA Hard Floor Night
By: Dick Wolfsie It was our 43rd anniversary and I decided to take Mary Ellen to a local art show and stay downtown in a bed and breakfast. My wife loves B&Bs so I was sure she would enjoy the evening. The owner offered to take us on a short tour of the historic building.…
Read MoreThe Coaches That Lead Purdue Football And Bowl Predictions
By: Ken Thompson In my lifetime, Purdue athletic officials have hired 11 football coaches. One would be elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Several would have busts in a College Football Hall of Shame if there were such a place. Therefore, many Boilermaker fans will be cautiously optimistic when Ryan Walters leads Purdue…
Read MoreWestfield Library Foundation To Host Legacy Giving Seminar
Program to Educate Community on Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning Donations. The Westfield Library Foundation will host a Legacy Giving Seminar for anyone interested in learning how they can support the Westfield Washington Public Library in their will, trust, or other estate plan. The event is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, July 19 at…
Read MoreNoblesville Lions Club Inducts New Member
On Wednesday evening the Noblesville Lions Club inducted Jeff Stutesman as a new member. Jeff was inducted by Lion Julia Kozicki and is sponsored by Steve Craig. As a new member, Jeff quickly saw all the activities the club is involved with, and the friendships that can be developed. Photo: Lion Steve Craig, Lion Jeff…
Read MoreSmile
What makes Janet Gilray smile? “Figuring out new ways to incorporate live music into daily life,” said the Noblesville resident. She smiles at the support being given to Legacy Keepers Music, a non-profit she founded. People know the Hoosier-born singer and musician as the organizer behind the free “StringTime on the Square” summer concert series…
Read MoreSheridan Public Library July Events
Preschool: July 6 | 10:30am Storytime Smile with Dentist, Dr. Roy July 12 | 11am Storytime-IDES (International Disaster Emergency Services) (ages 3-6) July 12 | 12pm Touch A Truck (open to the whole family) IDES June 13| 11am Parachute Play (ages 2-4) *** Grades K-5: July 6 | 10:30am Storytime Smile with Dentist, Dr. Roy…
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